These tanks do not use cannons and other weapons but barrels fitted with bullets attached to detachers. I am sure you have a reloading mechanism that you wish to keep a secret. :)
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Unfortunately, nobody can test the craft yet. The SPVR is still away beyond... However, you can infer it works by the movement of the levers.
Have you added the grips inside the balls?
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Pedals don’t work yet, so the control bases on the pedals may not work as well, unless you put a hidden grip inside the pedals, so the driver can move the pedals with it’s hands (which would have been a ridiculous and inefficient way to drive a car).
@AWESOMENESS360, when an expression does not fit within their ideals, people will press their ideology to eliminate such an expression. This is what politics usually does and a rule has been made to prevent such arguments from going out of control and destroying the site. simpleplanes.com is quite big, so there will be some drama going on. Most drama is usually not that severe, so you won’t see drama posts the whole time.
@Pyrrha, what if you are inactive and a flame war starts fanning and begins to spread all over? If it weren’t you who removed it, a moderator would, because they are also here to keep the drama down and keep the site stable.
@jamesPLANESii, are you really going to start a spam competition here?
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I have seen this in some forums. It’s when quotes become so piled up to the point that it becomes a bit spammy, hard to read, and therefore annoying. I’d like to take a laugh at what competition this comment section is becoming...
Seriously, this? My computer has an autoscroll that is triggered by pressing the middle button and you made an exercise of scrolling down the page!? No offense, Is this even a joke or just a personal practice?
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And you even renamed it from “Scroll Wheel Exercise” to “The plunge”.
@Tookan, it usually requires the new very parts and a camera positioned near the controls. The control bases and any grips that the VR hand can latch onto are required to make a control stick. Switches, buttons, levers and yokes are also VR-capable. See here for more info.
Is that the Boeing plane that participated in the Joint Strike Fighter challenge. It likes to eat so much air, it’s mouth became bigger than the fighting falcon!
The Martin-Baker MB5 was a prototype plane that never entered series production because it is too late and the jet became the main focus and the government did not want to waste time on researching propeller aircraft. The reason behind it’s lateness comes from the fact that Martin-Baker lacked sufficient facilities at that time. Should serial production be authorized, the plane would have served over Germany during WWII.
Remember the airbrake-laden plane that got too many upvotes and caused a whole ton of drama?
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This means that upvotes =/= quality. The airbrake-laden plane’s popularity rose because some user decided to post a forum post telling people to upvote the plane, and the ensuing drama surrounding it. This is popularity by drama and hopping on the bandwagon. Other factors include it’s usability (e.g. the plane it’s the most upvotes), flexibility, et cetera. The beaver boat is a cute boat from the us navy and is well known, hence the more upvotes. Being featured also gives the plane upvotes, since it makes the plane well-known.
And it looks like an unspecified modern-day industrial machine with it’s lid (or maybe the control panel) cut off and removed, and it’s entire internal machinery eviscerated.
The stock jackhammer can function as artillery. You want to know why people don’t make artillery as often? Because it is just not fun to make artillery, being regarded as secondary vehicles, rather than more fun first line vehicles.
@BeastHunter, I don’t even know. Now that I understand WNP78’s comment, I can make a good guess. Maybe it is to make a good identifier between other users? Also, please unpin my comments, they’re a bit obsolete now.
@pedro16797, are successors allowed in this challenge?
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Thanks.
@JohnnyBoythePilot, and it worked!
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Perhaps you should try to make it into the vr challenge, no?
How about the 3 claws trigger skin.
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Nice shield by the way.
@F104Deathtrap, that’s so fast. But thank you.
These tanks do not use cannons and other weapons but barrels fitted with bullets attached to detachers. I am sure you have a reloading mechanism that you wish to keep a secret. :)
@PapaKernels, no.
@Tookan, with what?
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PS: I think I mentioned myself.
@Tookan, but the challenge likely does not allow mods like the tracks mod, so...
@Tookan, but keep the part count below 350 and follow the guides. If you don’t know what competition is, it’s the VR build challenge.
+1And oh, when SPVR gets released, buy it now, unless you won the competition.
I edited my comment below. Please review.
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Unfortunately, nobody can test the craft yet. The SPVR is still away beyond... However, you can infer it works by the movement of the levers.
Have you added the grips inside the balls?
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Pedals don’t work yet, so the control bases on the pedals may not work as well, unless you put a hidden grip inside the pedals, so the driver can move the pedals with it’s hands (which would have been a ridiculous and inefficient way to drive a car).
This should be a good bush plane replacement!
+1@AWESOMENESS360, when an expression does not fit within their ideals, people will press their ideology to eliminate such an expression. This is what politics usually does and a rule has been made to prevent such arguments from going out of control and destroying the site. simpleplanes.com is quite big, so there will be some drama going on. Most drama is usually not that severe, so you won’t see drama posts the whole time.
Nostalgia, you have a feeling of nostalgia. That’s why you like old songs than new songs.
+1@Pyrrha, what if you are inactive and a flame war starts fanning and begins to spread all over? If it weren’t you who removed it, a moderator would, because they are also here to keep the drama down and keep the site stable.
Nice! It’s just not what I’ve expected but I gave the freedom though!
+1The opposite of that very long scrolling practice; the easiest forum post to navigate...
@Bryan5, keep up the good work lad, don’t put schedules because you’re gonna be hurrying!
+1I cannot actually find the origins of this hoax, but nice!
U.S. Airforce; it’s simpler said than done. No need to draw the complex Everett’s air fuel logo.
@jamesPLANESii, are you really going to start a spam competition here?
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I have seen this in some forums. It’s when quotes become so piled up to the point that it becomes a bit spammy, hard to read, and therefore annoying. I’d like to take a laugh at what competition this comment section is becoming...
@Bryan5, that’s close enough to what I have expected.
+1Seriously, this? My computer has an autoscroll that is triggered by pressing the middle button and you made an exercise of scrolling down the page!? No offense, Is this even a joke or just a personal practice?
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And you even renamed it from “Scroll Wheel Exercise” to “The plunge”.
@Tookan, The seats come with built-in cameras! Use them to give your craft an amount of realism in VR.
They actually did. There is a photo of them operating such planes, which can be found here.
+1@Tookan, actually yes, the camera represents the person’s head. Just take a look in the stock crafts and you’ll see...
+1@SheriffHackdogMCPE, that’s a good way to cope with the ban.
+1@Tookan, it usually requires the new very parts and a camera positioned near the controls. The control bases and any grips that the VR hand can latch onto are required to make a control stick. Switches, buttons, levers and yokes are also VR-capable. See here for more info.
+1This should be pinned into useful links!
+3It should be added to SimplePlanes because it sounds so much like official SimplePlanes music! Andy Gary, you must see this!
U gonna make it VR friendly?
@Totallynotakamikazepilot, make the most basic planes, or maybe make cars; they’re easier to make than planes.
Use a designation, it’s easy.
@bruhmoment99, correct.
@Chillybaconface, it’s not related to the DC-10. It’s when you need a BIG, WHOPPING computer to finish this or it will fry your computer!
+1Jolly Rogers, was that a squadron whose livery got featured in Ace Combat as a paint job for planes?
+2It’s probably a deliberate and easy way to increase performance, since more polygons mean decreased performance.
And a hypercomputer XXL Supernova.
What!? I thought it was a “guess the plane” game, but it’s actually just a PC download announcement. Why though... ;-;
+1Remember the airbrake-laden plane that got too many upvotes and caused a whole ton of drama?
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This means that upvotes =/= quality. The airbrake-laden plane’s popularity rose because some user decided to post a forum post telling people to upvote the plane, and the ensuing drama surrounding it. This is popularity by drama and hopping on the bandwagon. Other factors include it’s usability (e.g. the plane it’s the most upvotes), flexibility, et cetera. The beaver boat is a cute boat from the us navy and is well known, hence the more upvotes. Being featured also gives the plane upvotes, since it makes the plane well-known.
And it looks like an unspecified modern-day industrial machine with it’s lid (or maybe the control panel) cut off and removed, and it’s entire internal machinery eviscerated.
+1Reminds me of a real life event that happened in the 1990s
+1The stock jackhammer can function as artillery. You want to know why people don’t make artillery as often? Because it is just not fun to make artillery, being regarded as secondary vehicles, rather than more fun first line vehicles.
@rexzion, this may not be a bug. It may have been deliberate after all. simplerockets.com always has these patterns, since inception.
Rickroll row!
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+1I wonder why this site keeps rickrolling even when the other sites do not rickroll anymore...
@BeastHunter, I don’t even know. Now that I understand WNP78’s comment, I can make a good guess. Maybe it is to make a good identifier between other users? Also, please unpin my comments, they’re a bit obsolete now.
+1Andy Gary would absolutely love this glorious island! :)